Marie Gicquel, edited by Ophélie Artaud 10:33 a.m., July 23, 2022

After their show in Lyon this week, the group of Mick Jagger will be this Saturday evening at the Hippodrome de Longchamp, near Paris.

After 60 years of career, the Rolling Stones continue to seduce those who have followed them for decades, but also the youngest, admiring and passionate.

Europe 1 went to meet them.

This is a sold-out concert.

After their torrid show in Lyon, the last performance of the Rolling Stones in France will take place this Saturday evening at the Longchamp racecourse, near Paris.

Mick Jagger's group is celebrating its 60th anniversary, but it appeals to all generations.

This was seen by Europe 1, which met spectators who were just in their twenties.

"They are still in the game"

Admiration for the Rolling Stones is a stone that rolls from generation to generation.

"It was our parents who made us discover it. It is a culture that is transmitted from generation to generation by the oldest," explains a group of young fans.

"The first sound I really listened to was "Paint in Black" when I was 6/7 years old"

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Mick Jagger and his band, their costumes, their Olympic form and their rock spirit impress these young adults.

"Guys, they locked themselves in studios for weeks, just to find a sample of guitar", recalls an admirer.

"They're still in. When you see the concert videos you can't believe Mick Jagger is 60 years old, he's into it and it's unbelievable. We've got his lookalike Harry Styles now taking over. is up”, jokes another fan.

Some have even won the Grail: their place for the concert.

"I've never seen them before. It will be an opportunity to listen to them for real this time", rejoices a lucky man.

The opportunity for these young people to wiggle their hips and break their voices with their parents.

"And that makes everyone agree!", They smile.